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Abjadi Opposition – Flowers of Dust
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Abjadi Opposition

Abjadi Opposition

This wasn’t something planned. It’s a movement that emerged from three main events.

First the unlikely victory of a charismatic lawyer in a court case deciding the future of Archeopteris.

Second the mass proliferation of a graffiti on the walls of the city of Abjadistan, a fist uprooting a banana tree root, from an unknown source but that was adopted in mass by the people as their symbol of reclaiming autonomy.

Third and not least, mass budget cuts from the interim government on education  in a time where the city’s youth, highly educated, can’t find jobs because the ruling class allows only its peers to access them.

It is the first time the transitional government faces a credible threat to its existence after having safely managed an endless string of mandate extensions.

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